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JERUSALEM (AP) — The Mideast conflict has done little to help Israel's image in the world, but the way local filmmakers deal critically with the Israel-Palestinian issue has won wide international praise — and this year, recognition from the top of the movie industry.

SEOUL, South Korea - Experts on North Korea have long studied photos of the country's leaders trying to interpret the significance in the slightest change of body language, pose or position of hierarchy.

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - Astronaut Neil Armstrong may not have been speaking entirely off the cuff when he delivered the most iconic quote in the history of manned space flight. Armstrong wrote out the sentence, "That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind," before blasting off from Cape Canaveral, Florida, with Apollo astronauts Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins in July 1969, his brother now says, according to the transcripts of a documentary recently aired on BBC Two. ...

'I'm thinking of doing it by myself,' Psy says of following his smash hit 'Gangnam Style.'
By James Montgomery
Psy
Photo: MTV
While most of the world was officially nursing hangovers on New Year's Day, was unofficially launching the next phase of his career.
Having more or less put his smash hit "Gangnam Style" to bed with a performance on "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve" — he told MTV News that he was "ending" the song, because it "became too popular" (though he admits he'll still probably be performing it around the world for most of 2013) — the South Korean sensation was hard at work on the follow-up single, which he says will put him front and center.
"I don't think I'll be doing any collaborations until my new track is done, and it's not done yet, but I'm thinking of doing it by myself, so I can prove I can do it one more time," Psy told MTV News. "And I'm working hard on it, because I've got to be good with the track and the video, and I've got to be able to perform it on the stage."
And while Psy wouldn't reveal any additional details about his next stateside single, based on what he did say, it sounds it won't be his much-discussed collaboration with Diplo and 2 Chainz ... though he has been taking inspiration from a few of his pop contemporaries.
"I really like [Rihanna's] 'We Found Love,' and these days I've been listening to 'Scream & Shout' by Will.I.Am and Britney Spears," he said. "And, of course, all year, I have liked what Usher has done, too."
And, as you'd probably expect, when it comes to following up a single as successful as "Gangnam Style," Psy knows the stakes are high ... though he's viewing that pressure as a good thing: After all, in 2013, he thinks he can become a genuine K-Pop pioneer.
"If you look at K-Pop, it's kind of popular around the world, but its known for some skinny boys and pretty girls," he laughed. "So I'm proud to be here without that skinny body! If I can do it, anybody can!"
Can Psy follow up the success of 'Gangnam Style?' Let us know in the comments below!

They deserve credit for the last-minute fortitude they displayed in ending the deadlock over tax cuts, writes Walter Shapiro.